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...Learn about Creek-Friendly Car Washing?

Water from washing cars not only contains dirt and soap, but also oil, grease, and metals such as copper, nickel, and zinc. These materials can be toxic to fish, birds, and other wildlife that live in local creeks and in San Francisco Bay .

When you wash your car on your driveway or street, the wash water flows into storm drains and goes straight to local creeks and the Bay without any treatment.

Keep car wash pollution out of local creeks and the Bay; CLICK HERE for the Clean Cars Clean Creeks Brochure to learn how.

 

 
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The Watershed Watch Campaign is an initiative of the following agencies:

 

City of Campbell, California City of Los Gatos, California City of Monte Sereno, California City of Saratoga, California Los Altos Hills, California City of Cupertino, California City of Mountain View, California City of Los Altos, California West Valley Clean Water Program City of Palo Alto Santa Clara Valley Water District City of Milpitas, California City of San Jose, California The City of Santa Clara City of Sunnyvale, California The County of Santa Clara

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